Activity #208: Pitch a tent

by RookieMom Heather on April 30, 2009

in Bay Area, Free/Cheap, Indoors, Month 6, Preschooler, Toddler

play in a tent at your local REIMy friend Jeanine once told me there’s lots of fun time to be had with baby at an outdoor store like REI: you just set up a sweet pad in the display tent with several of the Thermarest mattresses, chirping bird toys, bright colored water bottles, etc and have a blast.

The first time I took Holden as a baby he was most interested in chewing the tags off the Nalgene bottles. When I brought him back as a toddler, he hid among the large racks of clothing and totally terrified me. So, it might have something to do with temperament.

Whitney had a much different experience when she brought (mellow) toddler Julian:

We went to REI today and had a good time.

First, it’s wonderful for tiny toddlers who just want to follow the path around the store endlessly.

Second, they sell “Just Corn” and “Just Peas” which is my new method of feeding Julian vegetables. (More tips for feeding picky toddlers here.)

Third, putting a kid-sized backpack on your child without him noticing is an entertaining preview of the first day of Kindergarten.

And finally, if you are nearing the one year mark, I suggest purchasing the Nalgene sippy cup (now BPA free!). We are big fans. In this photo, Julian giving his opinion on framed packs to anyone who will listen.

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Whitney October 31, 2005 at 1:06 pm

P.S. I’ve heard that if you take your baby there in a backpack, they can help you adjust it for optimum comfort.

Bill April 30, 2009 at 6:52 am

Thanks for the tip on REI carrying just corn/peas. We were really disappointed that our grocery stores all stopped carrying the dried corn in the baby food section…

SPKarenO April 30, 2009 at 1:58 pm

We LOVE REI. I’ve been shopping at REI since I was pint-sized, and have lots of fond memories. Both my kiddos, age 5 and 2, love to try the bikes, climb on the ‘try your hiking boots on our fake rock’, sit in the chairs lay on the sleeping pads, etc. etc. etc.

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